Leila Heller is pleased to announce Calligrafiiti 1984/2013, on view from September 5 - October 5, 2013. Originally curated in 1984 by Jeffrey Deitch (Director, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles) at Leila Heller's former uptown gallery, Calligraffiti explored a myriad of possible connections shared between the seemingly disparate styles of select mid-century abstract U.S. graffiti and calligraphic artists from the Middle East and it's diaspora.

By presenting an expanded and updated roster of artist including site-specific installations by emerging and established artists 30 years later,Calligraffiti 1984/2013 re-examines the global impact of street art and calligraphy as converging modes of personal expression, popular culture, and political dissent mutually grounded in arrogating the systems of language. Featuring more than 50 works by artist ranging from Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner; Hans Hartung and Cy Twombly; Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat; and Hossein Zenderoudi and Pouran Jinchi, the exhibition will also include site-specific installations by emerging and established artists. LA2 will be creating an installation in Leila Heller Gallery's front room visible from 25th street, while Tunisian/French artist eL Seed will be painting a mural in the 11th Avenue windows.

An illustrated catalogue with an introductory text by Jeffrey Deitch will accompany the exhibition.